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Hurling is different from football. You can start taking football seriously at 19 or 20 and still make it at the top level. You can't do that in hurling. CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 1072 - 02/04/2026 18:58:30 2664481 Link 0 |
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The u20 football preparation this year was a bit of a disaster by all accounts. And we certainly don't have the best players on the panel. Where's Aaron Dowling, for example? He's a seriously good footballer CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 1072 - 02/04/2026 19:00:04 2664482 Link 0 |
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The 20s footballers have been disappointing. Very poor at the back and not enough firepower upfront. This is a product of very weak underage leagues. I've said it for many years now but we should only have division 1 football for clubs and division 2 is for second teams only. I would be very familiar with those u20s but the best of them are rarely tested in county leagues. They go to inter county level and find themselves nowhere near it. I think some cross county leagues might have more value than the springs leagues too. Barrowsider (Carlow) - Posts: 1749 - 02/04/2026 19:47:17 2664492 Link 0 |
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I was away for a while great win for footballers Great watch on TG4 Ceatharlach7000 (Carlow) - Posts: 33 - 02/04/2026 21:26:15 2664503 Link 0 |
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It's not the 90s I m afraid Carps. There's no B sections or competition - completely wrong - look at the results on the Leinster site. It's called phases. It is based on seedings. In hurling not everyone who enters gets straight away into an even number of groups like the football. The minors and the 20 hurlers were in the same competition as Kilkenny, Galway etc only seeded lower - it happens in most sports as you may be aware of. They had the same "chance" of winning the Leinster/all Ireland's as the higher seeded teams only a longer pathway - it has been that way for the last number of years. Last 3 years we had a group to play out of but this year it has changed to a more knockout system early on and then qualifying for a group stage - all on merit - if you are good enough to win your way to compete against the top, you earn that right I suppose. This year there is a secondary competition for the 20 hurlers similar to what the 20 footballers will compete in starting v Laois (I think as both can't qualify I ve seen it down as the first round of the Andrew cordon cup on Leinster site). The hurlers wil get a few more games and a chance to win something too. Same with the minor hurlers. Hopefully the minor football team can qualify for the knockout but big tasks ahead. But I think the real news here, going on your observation of the football competition, is that Kilkenny minors are now an A football team which is mighty progress from them.....
old yellar (None) - Posts: 2648 - 02/04/2026 22:04:36 2664509 Link 0 |
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The Andrew Cordon Cup is going since 2019. Its named after a Carlow man.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19025 - 03/04/2026 09:05:32 2664544 Link 0 |
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Yes, am aware of that. A great competition and we won it a few years back - 2022. Just pointing out to Carps that the hurlers didn't play a "B" etc competition to qualify or not into main Leinster competition. Secondary competitions after the main Leinster one do give more games for teams which is deserved after the work they put in.
old yellar (None) - Posts: 2648 - 03/04/2026 09:49:38 2664546 Link 0 |
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Yeller, I know what you're trying to do, but you're wrong. The Kilkenny minors are back in the Leinster championship in football this year. Go check it again, more carefully. As for u20 hurling, there is clearly an A and B divide in Leinster with four teams getting automatic placings in the groups and eight other 'lesser' sides playing off to qualify for the A. However, the football is an open draw. It's not segregated. That's my point. We need to stop deluding ourselves. 15 years ago, there were only six teams in the Leinster A u21 hurling championship and we were one of them. Being disingenuous won't help solve Carlow's youth hurling malaise. We need to face up to reality, Yeller. CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 1072 - 03/04/2026 15:09:56 2664596 Link 0 |
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Of course!
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19025 - 03/04/2026 15:32:17 2664601 Link 0 |
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Very good first half and two great goals from Mouse and Chris Nolan. Dublin are a serious team and very fit. Ciaran Whelan and James Doyle are back along with Conor Kehoe. No harm in the bit of a break till the Leix game to let the injured players recover. carlovia (None) - Posts: 1545 - 03/04/2026 20:21:20 2664629 Link 0 |
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It's great to have a chat about the Gaa. But at least get the facts right about things like the competition structure. I think it helps an argument. Have a look at the Leinster website for yourself. There's no A or B as you refer too. It's called seeding/phases- based on earned merit. It has happened before in competitions - I can give you examples if you wish? The kilkenny minors bit - I can't make sense of what you're saying tbh. I m fully aware of Kilkenny minors involvement in Leinster - they entered and were drawn in a group - nothing earned bar entering!. I was comparing your calling our U20s footballers competing in an A section (your words!) with Kilkenny at minor football level - exact same scenario. So they must be an A team so.. Underage is what it is. And it's unpredictable. In 2009 when we should have been strong in u21 (minor team of 06 Leinster final to full age, few more in panel etc) we lost to Kildare (2 out of the last 3 years if I think back correctly around then) - we were in the "A" comp that year and the winner progressed to the full competition (we had beaten Louth in the previous round). That was an actual separate competition unlike this year's competition structure. So underage is a minefield. Anyway, let's here your good ideas to revitalise and improve things etc and how are the going to get done? old yellar (None) - Posts: 2648 - 03/04/2026 23:13:04 2664640 Link 0 |
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Kilkenny minor footballers are not back in the Leinster championship. Like last year they are the 4th team in the development group along with us WW and WX. But they only compete for the Leinster minor shield in it. So even if by chance they won all their games they don't count when it comes to the championship table and can't qualify out of it. The idea is that the three other teams wont play their strongest teams against them as we didn't when beating them recently. Also Leinster minor championship is not a completely open draw as ourselves WW and WX are not in it when drawn as we're all kept back for the development group. Hence the two teams out of the three of us only who qualify out of it only make the preliminary quarter final where we play the third placed teams from other groups. Like last year we won the development group beating WW and WX but then played WH in prel quarter. Onion Breath (Carlow) - Posts: 1810 - 04/04/2026 09:24:44 2664663 Link 0 |
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I never said the Leinster minor was an open draw. I said the u20 is an open draw. And according to Leinster GAA, Kilkenny are taking part this year. They have dropped the South East Shield. I can't post a screenshot here. But you can go check yourself. CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 1072 - 04/04/2026 12:59:05 2664691 Link 0 |